Moving to Boerne, TX: A Step-by-Step Guide for Pre-Retirees

So, you’ve decided that the Texas Hill Country is calling your name. Maybe it was a weekend trip to Main Street, a glass of wine at a local vineyard, or simply the realization that you want a slower pace of life without sacrificing world-class amenities. Whatever sparked the flame, moving to Boerne is an exciting transition: but it’s also one that requires a bit of a flight plan.

If you’re planning to call Boerne home within the next 12 to 24 months, you’re in what we call the "Sweet Spot." You have enough time to be strategic about your finances, your housing, and your lifestyle without the frantic stress of a last-minute relocation.

This guide is your step-by-step checklist to ensure your move to Boerne is as smooth as a Saturday morning at the Cibolo Creek.


Phase 1: 18–24 Months Out – The Vision and the Numbers

At this stage, your move is a goal, not a project. This is the time to bridge the gap between "I want to live in Boerne" and "I can afford the Boerne lifestyle I want."

1. Conduct a Lifestyle Audit

Boerne offers a variety of "vibes." Do you want to be walking distance to the coffee shops on Main Street? Or do you want 5 acres in the hills where the only neighbor you see is a white-tailed deer?

2. The Financial "Stress Test"

Before you pick out a floor plan, you need to know how this move affects your long-term wealth. Boerne isn't the cheapest corner of Texas, and property taxes here are a factor you must account for.

  • Action Item: Review the real cost of living in Boerne to set a realistic budget.
  • Action Item: Schedule a preliminary session with a fiduciary advisor to see how your retirement income will flow once you’re settled in Texas.

Phase 2: 12 Months Out – Neighborhood Recon

Now it’s time to get boots on the ground. This is the fun part where you start narrow-casting your search.

A financial advisor at Mau Sanchez Capital discussing retirement plans with a couple in a modern Boerne office.

3. Scout the Neighborhoods

Spend a few days in town. Don't just do the "tourist" things: go to the grocery store, visit the library, and drive the commute to San Antonio during rush hour.

4. Meet Your Local Team

You’ll need a real estate agent who understands the Kendall County market and a financial team that understands Texas-specific wealth preservation.

  • Pro Tip: If you haven't yet, this is the time to formalize your relationship with Mau Sanchez Capital to ensure your investment strategy is optimized for your upcoming relocation.

Phase 3: 6 Months Out – Logistics and Real Estate

The 6-month mark is when the "To-Do" list starts to grow. This is usually when the "For Sale" sign goes up on your current home.

A couple enjoying coffee at a charming outdoor cafe on historic Main Street in Boerne.

5. Finalize Your Boerne Home

Whether you are building custom or buying an existing home, aim to have your Boerne housing secured around this time. If you’re building, keep a close eye on timelines; Hill Country construction can occasionally be delayed by our rocky terrain!

6. The Great Declutter

Retiring in the Hill Country is about simplicity. If you haven't used it in two years, you probably don't need to pay a mover to bring it to Boerne.


Spotlight: Boerne’s 2026 Healthcare Revolution

One of the biggest concerns for retirees moving to a "small town" is healthcare. In 2026, that concern is a thing of the past for Boerne residents.

An illustration of the modern $100M medical facility coming to Boerne, Texas.

The massive $100 million healthcare investment (led by Escalera Capital) is transforming the local landscape. This new medical office facility brings top-tier outpatient services, specialists, and modern diagnostics right to our backyard. You no longer have to drive into the San Antonio Medical Center for every specialist appointment. This facility is a game-changer for those who want to age in place in Boerne while maintaining access to world-class care.


Phase 4: 3 Months Out – The "Boring" Stuff

This is the phase where you handle the administrative details that make a move feel "official."

7. Inventory and Insurance

Update your homeowners insurance. Texas insurance markets have shifted recently, so getting a fresh quote early is vital. Also, notify your current providers of your move date.

8. Transfer Healthcare Records

With the new medical facilities opening in Boerne, you'll want to get on the books with a local primary care physician (PCP) early. Transfer your records from your current providers so there’s no gap in your care.


Phase 5: 1 Month Out & Arrival – Welcome Home

The boxes are packed, and the moving truck is booked. Now, let’s get the lights on.

A couple walking their dog on a peaceful trail at the Cibolo Nature Center in Boerne.

9. Connect the Utilities

In Boerne, the city handles almost everything through Boerne Utilities.

  • Services: Electric, Water, Gas, Wastewater, and Trash/Recycling.
  • Contact: Visit Boerne Utilities to complete your Residential Service Contract.
  • Note: As of 2026, garbage and recycling are picked up on the same day!

10. The Texas Newcomer Tasks

Once you arrive, you have a few specific "Texas" tasks to complete within your first 30-90 days:

  • Vehicle Registration: Get your car inspected and registered at the Kendall County tax office.
  • Driver License: Visit the Texas DPS to trade in your out-of-state license.
  • Voter Registration: Register to vote in Kendall County so you can have a say in our local Boerne community.

Boerne Newcomer Quick-Reference Checklist

Task Timeline Contact / Source
Financial Plan Review 18 Months Mau Sanchez Capital
Neighborhood Scouting 12 Months Retire in Boerne Guides
Secure Home/Lease 6 Months Local Realtor
Book Movers 3 Months Licensed TX Movers
Boerne Utilities Setup 1 Month (830) 249-9511
Texas Driver License Arrival TX DPS
Voter Registration Arrival Kendall County Elections

Ready to Start Your Boerne Chapter?

Moving to the Hill Country is about more than just a change of address: it’s about securing the next thirty years of your life. While the logistics of moving trucks and utility bills are important, the most critical step is ensuring your financial engine is ready for the journey.

At Mau Sanchez Capital, we specialize in helping retirees navigate the unique financial landscape of the Texas Hill Country. From wealth preservation to income planning, we’re here to make sure your retirement in Boerne is as peaceful as a sunset over the Guadalupe.

Schedule a call with a fiduciary financial advisor today: https://calendly.com/portafoliocapital/15min

Give us a call: (512) 593-8380
Learn more: https://portafoliocapital.com/


Portafolio Capital Management dba Mau Sanchez Capital is a Registered Investment Adviser. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Advisory services are provided only pursuant to a written advisory agreement.


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